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Deduction u/s 10B - ordinarily, what profit the assessee might have expected to arise - AO had not brought on record any material to demonstrate that the assessee company had indulged in an arrangement with its foreign AE to produce the assessee more profits than ordinarily, what profit the assessee might have earned arising out of such business, and the AO had not indicated any material evidence to disclose any such arrangement between the assessee company and its AE. - AT
Deduction u/s 10B - ordinarily, what profit the assessee might have expected to arise - AO had not brought on record any material to demonstrate that the assessee company had indulged in an arrangement with its foreign AE to produce the assessee more profits than ordinarily, what profit the assessee might have earned arising out of such business, and the AO had not indicated any material evidence to disclose any such arrangement between the assessee company and its AE. - AT
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